Thank you Pete. I'll review the link again however I believe I have
looked at it before. 

I'm sure the token is being regenerated - as it should - and evolution
should deal with that without additional user intervention just as
other product do.

Interestingly, some of the time I am asked to provide a password and
others I am asked only to click allow. 

I'll try to find some log info next time it happens.


On Thu, 2021-08-26 at 10:05 +0100, Pete Biggs wrote:
> On Thu, 2021-08-26 at 16:32 +1000, Michael Piko wrote:
> > Thanks Andreversion: 3.36.5-0ubuntu1 on Linux Mate 5.4.0-81-
> > genericContinually usually means once a day however it has on
> > occasionoccurred more often than that.
> 
> If it is authenticating correctly and you can retrieve mail, then
> thereis fundamentally nothing wrong with the process.
> Once an OAuth2 token is given to an application, then the lifetime
> ofthat token is determined by the server.  Is it possible that
> someserver configuration is restricting the lifetime?
> There's also a wiki page on EWS OAuth2 
>  https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Evolution/EWS/OAuth2
> 
> this has some debugging info at the bottom.  It may be worth using
> thatto see if there are any obvious places where OAuth2 is having
> problemssuch as when it tries to store the token.
> P.
> 
> 
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